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Why are models used for pictures of atoms?

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Why are models used for pictures of atoms?

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There are Bohr models that consist of a small dot, resembling the nucleus. Around the nucleus are circles becoming increasingly larger with electrons on them. See picture here: http://education.jlab.org/qa/atom_model_… I hope that this helps.

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